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John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett + Andy Twyman : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Friday 25 January.


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John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett + Andy Twyman: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Friday 25 January.

Tickets https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout



We're very excited to welcome back John Otway to The Goose Is Out, this time with multi-instrumentalist Wild Willy Barrett.


This gig is a 2019 tour preview, the tour will be in May/June.


Otway and Barrett have a magnetic bond that still holds after more than 40 years. They are widely loved for their total in-yer-face originality, the contrast between the deadpan humour of Barrett and mad onstage antics of Otway is hilarious to watch. John?s lyrical genius and Willy?s outstanding musicianship (he seems to play almost every stringed instrument known to man)


For any Otway/Barrett virgins out there who don?t know what to expect, be prepared for everything from bare-chested theremin playing to wah-wah wheelie bin as the duo jump from one hit and 40 near misses to another: An amazing and irreverent performance by two master entertainers.


Andy Twyman will open for Otway & Barrett tonight he is a jaw-droppingly good one-man band who we came across at a Blues Night at The Ivy House. He?s also very funny ?..


?A one man 100% genuine blues boogie machine?like John Lee Hooker on acid? ? The Blog of the Blues






 

  • 2 weeks later...

Only six tickets left for this gig on Friday!


Be quick if you want to go!


We have taken tickets off sale at The Ivy House to avoid overselling and exceeding the venue capacity, so the only way to get them now is from:


https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

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